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There are so many astoundingly bad things happening in Tallahassee these days that it's easy to get overwhelmed and depressed.
But I'm not going to let that happen.
Think of today's column as a verbal dose of Prozac — a pick-me-up in the form of...

Remember all the talk three weeks ago about how nearly all the top players seemed to be peaking right in time for a Masters run? The motif hasn’t changed. Tiger Woods’ drought-ending victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational may have shifted the majority of at

Just killed a chunk of afternoon poking through our computer archives to find the last time Dwight Howard’s name didn’t show up anywhere on the sports pages of the Orlando Sentinel. Answer: Nov. 29. That comes to 143 consecutive days (and counting) of Daily Dw

If you haven’t heard the line enough already, you will by the time the weekend reaches the finish. TPC Sawgrass favors no golfer. Bombers have won The Players Championship (Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples). Popguns have won it (Fred Funk, Tim Clark). Golf’s great

While Tiger Woods spends an unplanned free weekend at home on Jupiter Island, the vote was split among four of the game’s living legends as to whether he’ll eventually reach Jack Nicklaus’ standard of 18 major titles. Nicklaus and Gary Player remain in his cor

Would a golf fan give false testimony to salvage Tiger Woods’ round? After the bizarre sequence of events that transpired on Friday’s fifth hole at the Wells Fargo Championship, it’s a question that suddenly comes into play. The abridged version, if there is o

Jack Nicklaus still hasn’t heard from Phil Mickelson about any underlying issues (like, say, cellphones) that may have contributed to Lefty’s early departure from Muirfield Village. But if the flood of fans raising their phones to shoot pictures did play a rol

This blog by and large is happy to leave wine expertise to others. But for golf fans who may keep a little private collection at home, they might take interest in a unique series getting set to launch under Jack Nicklaus’ name next month. As the 50th anniversa

So exactly what is meant when the debate goes back and forth over whether Tiger Woods is “back?” Is it multiple PGA Tour wins? Check. Three? Sure. Leading the FedEx Cup standings? Top of the earnings list? Check and check. Of course, there are those who won’t

Nearly a decade after leaving professional golf, Gary Nicklaus is headed back to the national stage – at the U.S. Amateur. The 43-year-old son of Jack Nicklaus claimed one of two berths from a U.S. Amateur qualifier earlier this month in Wellington, posting ro

Lee Trevino might have summed it up best: Who knows whether this type of gathering will ever happen again. After all, Arnold Palmer just completed his 83rd year on earth. (Happy Birthday, Arnie!) Gary Player is 76; Trevino and Jack Nicklaus are 72. Together, t

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Statistical oddity this week at Bay Hill Club & Lodge: None of the top three players in the world rankings are in the field. Since the rankings had their inception 25 years ago, that's never happened before. Never. Nick Faldo carried the tradition, as did